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QXL, ("quick sell"), a former name for the Tradus online auction company QXL, the QEMU QXL video accelerator - a paravirtualized framebuffer device for the SPICE protocol Topics referred to by the same term
A former student at City of London School and Merton College, Oxford, Tim Jackson (born 1965) founded QXL.com, [1] an online auction service, which went public in 1999 at a valuation of around $400m. The company merged with its largest German rival, Ricardo, was renamed Tradus, and was sold to African media group Naspers for around $2 billion ...
Allegro zone at Woodstock Festival Poland (2015).. Allegro (Polish pronunciation: [aˈlɛɡrɔ]) is a Polish online e-commerce platform.. It is managed by Allegro.com S.A. (former: Allegro Group Sp.z o.o., Allegro.pl Sp. z o.o., Allegro Sp. z o.o.) which was formed in 1999 and subsequently purchased by online auction site QXL Ricardo plc in March 2000.
Brad Jacobs (born August 3, 1956) is an American businessman who serves as chairman and CEO of QXO, Inc. [1] [2] In addition, he is executive chairman of XPO, Inc., [3] [4] and non-executive chairman of RXO, Inc. and GXO Logistics [5] both of which are spin-off companies from XPO, Inc..
TRADUS is a global B2B marketplace for used commercial vehicles and heavy machinery in the categories Transport, Construction, Farming [4] and Material Handling. In addition to vehicles and machines, sellers can also offer spare parts and pre-owned equipment.
Tim Jackson (businessman) (born 1965), British businessman, founder of QXL.com; Tim Jackson (sprinter) (born 1969), Australian sprinter; Tim Jackson (politician) (1907–1975), Australian politician and Tasmanian Leader of the Opposition from 1956 to 1960; Tim Jackson (American football) (born 1965), American football safety
The QEMU binary links to the spice-server library to provide this capability and implements the QXL paravirtualized framebuffer device to enable the guest OS to take advantage of the performance benefits the SPICE protocol offers. The guest OS may also use a regular VGA card, albeit with degraded performance as compared to QXL. [11] Xspice
In 2005, Tauman led a small group of Israeli investors to interfere with a takeover of online auction company QXL [3] which was then sold for $1.9 billion. [4]Tauman co-founded Bidorbuy.com and has served as a member of the board of directors for the following companies: ADFVN, [5] Digi-block, Radware, and Expo-bee.